■ MEETINGS, WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. npHE next Kororo will be held in the A Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, TONIGHT (Saturday), the 20th inst., at 8 o'clock. JAMES DYKES. ■ Secretary. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A SPECIAL MEETING o£ the Society will be held in the Dominion Museum on MONDAY, 22ml August, at 8 p.m., to form the Astronomical Section and elect officers, etc. Intending members aro cordially invited to attend. .- C. E. ADAMS, Secretary. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. BT. PAUL'S PKO-CATHEDKAL, iIULGKAVE STREET. THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.. ORDER OF SERVICESHoly Communion—B a.m. Matins and Second Celebration—ll. Evensong—7. TINAKOKI ROAD CHUECHROOM. Children's Service—ll a.m. GjT. PETER'S CHURC H. 13th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. B—Holy Communion. 11—Matins and Sermon. 12.15—H01y Communion. 7—Evensong and Sermon. KELBURNE CHURCHEOOM. B—Holy Communion. 11—Matins. TARANAKI STREET MISSION-ROOM. 11 and 7. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH, LOWER HUTT. THE GENERAL MISSION. THE YEN. ARCHDEACON PANCOURT will preach on this subject on Sunday Morning, 21st August, and a Meeting will, be held in the Schoolroom on Tuesday, 23rd August, at 8 p.m., Mo which all parishioners are earnestly invited. . J'. JONES, Curate. m_E MISSIONS TO SEAMEN A CHURCH ANO INSTITUTE. ■■ Wbjr.-nare Street. • ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, 1910. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Praasiba.—Mil. .'AMES MOOEE, J.lissio.wr. . Subjects-(l) "The Lord Will Provide," (2) "Enthusiasm," (3) "Praises.", Morning Soloist, Madame Mueller. Tho Wellington Navals will bo present at the 11 a.m. service. Evening Soloist, Mr. Ernest Pnrkes. , Great Anniversary Meeting, Wednesday, of which further notice will be given. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Willis Street (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: Mornin?, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DE. GIBB. Evening—Signs of tho Times (13): "The Dawn of a New Day." QT. .ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SERVICES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st.- ■ Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher: Rev. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "The Philosophy of Affliction." KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN .. CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. \ SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st. ' Morning Service, 11 a.m.—REV. W. J. ' COMRIE. ••..'.. Afternoon Service, at 3 p.m.—Mr. H. N. : HOLMES (Y.M.C.A.). Evening Service; at 7 p.m.—REV. J. K. ELLIOTT, B.A. ' Sankey's Hymns will be used at all Services. Selected Hymns by Children's Choir. Collections in aid of "Sunday-School. All invited. v UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, .•■•■■ Ingestre Street. Forenoon, 10.30: Children's Service. Evening, 7: Miss Richmond. Evening subject: "Our Fighting Strength." Special Collection; to be devoted to Children's Hospital Fund and "Evening Post" Distressed Family Fund. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. W GRAND BROTHERHOOD DAY. 11 a.m.—The gathering 'of "The Backbone," HERBERT STREET HALL.' 3 p.m.—lnauguration of Wellington City Men's Brotherhood, KING'S THEATRE, • Chairman—Hon. G. Fowlds. ' Speakers—Messrs. F. M. B. Fisher, and R. A. Wright, M.P.'s. Soloist—Mr. H. llliugworth. Como to the Bright, Brief Brotherhood .. ■ Meeting. All Men AVeloome. 7 p.m.—The People's Service in the KING'S THEATRE. Special Address to Men. The President of tho Brotherhood. Subject:—"A Housing Call to War." Soloist—Mr. Phipps. / "The Son of God Goes Forth to War:" publi6 notices. hunt and coy. ov. u. and c. iv cook), wine and spirit merchants, 59 Victoria Street, WISH to point out that they have no connection with Mr. Granville Hunt, whose offices are' in the same building and immediately above those of their own. HUNT AND COY. Wellington, August 17th, 1910. THE TE AEO REGISTRY OFFICE, ■115 DIXON STREET, IS now Open, and will be'conducted with strict attention to tho requirements of Patrons. . - Your patronage is solicited. W.' BUDD, Manager. ' '. : VIAVI NOTICE. LADIES! . If you are in search of Health, understand first why you suffer as you do. : Do not torture, maim, or cripple Nature; but learn how operations may be avoided and health restored by Natural Means. Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. Interviews: Daily, 10 to 3. Free to all, without any obligation. . Viavi Hygiene (posted), Is. 4d. Viavi Rooms: Panama Chambers, Panama Street, opposite D.1.C., Wellington. WAN'TEB TO SELL. Advertisements under this heading, Sixteen Words for One Shilling, if prepaid. JIOE SALE, Lady's Freewheel Cycle, perfect condition. £1 10s. H. Corrick, mechanical engineer, 120 Manners Street. FOR SALE, Purebred Fawn Bulldog Bravo; splendid watchdog; reliable. Price and extended pedigree, write B. Phelps, Himatangi. FOR SALE, Selected W. Leghorn Cockerels (Padman, Leger, and Hillcrest Strains); 12 months; 10s. each. "Looner," Holloway Road, Mitchelltown: SALE, cheap, 2 Tip Drays, 3 Spring . Drays, 25 horse-power Tangye Gas Engine, four-sided Planing Machine, 8-ton Weighbridge. For particulars of terms and prices apply Easson, Ltd., 85 Willis Street. WANTED, Sell, Fowls, good layers; Leghorns, Orpingtons. Mrs. Irwin, Victoria Road, South End Mntai Eoad, Hataitai. ANTED Sell, Workmen's Cycle, freewheel, splendid condition, £3 10s. H. Corrick, 120 Manners Street. Leghorn Chickens! 11s. dozen; also Eggs, 55.; Pekin Cross Duck Eggs, 35.; Lit. Ducks, ss. G. W. Darvall, 280 Lambton Quay. Telcrhone, 2866. WANTED to Sell, 1 h.p. Electric Motor Switchboard, complete, Apply 12 Gordon Street,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 900, 20 August 1910, Page 2
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